Honestly I was afraid it would be hard but so far it's not bad. After reading (and half understanding) the video amp spec sheet I have a few things to to change, but this is what I have now.
Awesome project, and thank you for open sourcing it!
I'm making my own version with the inputs extracted via db15. I don't need the rgb pots, I was wondering, do I still need an inline resistor in its place? What value would it be if so?
Thanks!
I still haven't had a chance to test this :) Sorry for the wait. I am on vacation this week, I will try to check it out! If I update the design I'll do the screw post, thanks for the tip!
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Wow, thanks for point that out @rtw :o I always thought speaker- and ground were equivalent. To get ground to the board it would definitely require changing the design a bit more. I'm assuming shorting the amp is bad? I will try to hook it up to ground and see if I get better sound.